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    Quote Originally Posted by ken seeber View Post
    Frits, would it be fair to say the piston reciprocating weight be more than the piston it is replacing? This would mean the piston in its entirety, including any form of rigidly connected piston rod or tube.
    That's it for today.
    My lips are sealed and will continue to be so for the near future, I'm afraid.

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    "75 Not out is nearly more than the English team scored at the cricket world Cup.[/QUOTE]"
    we even tried the rain dance, but to no avail

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frits Overmars View Post
    My lips are sealed and will continue to be so for the near future, I'm afraid.

    Frits,
    , any idea where the design for the tuk tuk 2 stroke engine conversion by Lennart Van den Doel can be seen/read...:

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    Quote Originally Posted by breezy View Post
    Frits, any idea where the design for the tuk tuk 2 stroke engine conversion by Lennart Van den Doel can be seen/read...:
    No
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    Damn, not even the forum itself will take a simple No for an answer.
    Nooooooooo

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frits Overmars View Post
    NoDamn, not even the forum itself will take a simple No for an answer.
    Nooooooooo
    oooooookkkkkkkaaaaayyyy.Frits, would the phrase " when reciprocating mass goes down , generally , rpm goes up". be correct?

    is it conceivable that a piston could be coated/ constructed with a known substance to withstand very high engine rpm/heat and be self lubricating, such as some known bearings that are available?

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    Frits, can the Ryger Technology be adapted to the Rotax 123 Engine?
    WATCHA GONNA DO WHEN THE ULTIMATE WARRIOR AND HULK HOGAN DESTROY YOU!!!!

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    What if. There was a bypass around the the transfers leading to the exhaust header ( valved ) that used the exhaust wave to pull more fuel air direct into the chamber for the reverse wave to stuff back up the cylinder?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flettner View Post
    What if. There was a bypass around the the transfers leading to the exhaust header ( valved ) that used the exhaust wave to pull more fuel air direct into the chamber for the reverse wave to stuff back up the cylinder?
    I like that idea, regardless of it being used in the ryger. After the transfers close you don't have to worry about directctional controll over the mixture, that would be the time to really force feed it in reverse.

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    Well Neil you have fallen right into the trap.
    There is no trick new engine in reality, the buggers are using the 2T community to slowly extract a hundred dumb ideas
    from that may in fact end up as a couple of good ideas,that can then be patented.
    The next step is to then sell this newly patented idea to GM or sumsuch for a trillion dollars and retire to the Bahamas
    where Frits then joins them in secret a few months later with his own suitcase of USD.
    Very slick, but now we are onto them, so no more smartarse ideas on here thank you.
    Ive got a thing thats unique and new.To prove it I'll have the last laugh on you.Cause instead of one head I got two.And you know two heads are better than one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frits Overmars View Post
    We aim to please:
    http://www.athenaparts.com/eng/blog/...ustion-control
    http://www.google.nl/webhp?sourceid=...=athena%20dicc

    I also have a nice PDF on the subject but I can't see a way to attach it here.
    Announced 2011. You'd think we'd have seen it in use if it was successful.
    Can't find any mention of such kits in Athena's current website catalogue.

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    Quote Originally Posted by adegnes View Post
    I like that idea, regardless of it being used in the ryger. After the transfers close you don't have to worry about directctional controll over the mixture, that would be the time to really force feed it in reverse.
    Just shorten piston skirt on exhaust side and try your idea. See how good that works 😆

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    Quote Originally Posted by jonny quest View Post
    Just shorten piston skirt on exhaust side and try your idea. See how good that works ��
    Wrong time?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flettner View Post
    What if. There was a bypass around the the transfers leading to the exhaust header ( valved ) that used the exhaust wave to pull more fuel air direct into the chamber for the reverse wave to stuff back up the cylinder?
    Don't you think it will be more effective to pull the fresh charge through the cylinder instead of around it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by wobbly View Post
    The buggers are using the 2T community to slowly extract a hundred dumb ideas from that may in fact end up as a couple of good ideas,that can then be patented. The next step is to then sell this newly patented idea to GM or sumsuch for a trillion dollars and retire to the Bahamas where Frits then joins them in secret a few months later with his own suitcase of USD.
    I've never been to the Bahamas, Wob. Can you recommend them?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frits Overmars View Post
    Don't you think it will be more effective to pull the fresh charge through the cylinder instead of around it?
    Yes, that as well.

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